by Aviation Marie | May 9, 2025 | Space Discoveries
The Most Volcanically Active Body Beyond the calm blue skies of Earth and the majestic rings of Saturn lies a world so extreme, it defies imagination. Io, one of Jupiter’s four largest moons, is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. With more than 400...
by Aviation Marie | May 6, 2025 | Blog
Four Asteroids Passed Close to Earth with No Risk of Collision On May 4, 2025, NASA confirmed that four near-Earth asteroids — comparable in size to buses and houses — passed safely near our planet. Although the proximity might sound alarming, NASA’s Planetary...
by Aviation Marie | May 5, 2025 | Space Discoveries
Mercury’s Dazzling Secret May Lie Beneath the Surface Imagine an entire planet shimmering with hidden diamonds—beneath Mercury’s rocky crust, a 10-mile-thick layer of diamonds may exist, forged in fire and cosmic violence over billions of years. Recent analysis of...
by Aviation Marie | May 2, 2025 | Space Technology Advancements
AI-Designed Gravitational Wave Detectors: A New Era in Space Exploration The advent of AI-designed gravitational wave detectors marks a revolutionary leap in the domain of space exploration, heralding an era where the cosmos’s most subtle whispers do not go...
by Aviation Marie | May 1, 2025 | Blog
Understanding the Impact of Spire Global’s $241 Million Maritime Sale Stalling The stalling of Spire Global’s $241 million maritime sale has sent ripples throughout the maritime and satellite data services industry, highlighting the potential...